cue, end of the honeymoon
#1
Posted 2015-January-03, 01:29
2 hands that took me off guard:
#1 uncontested auction: 1♥ 2♦ 3♦ 3♥ 3♠
if you are not a bbfer , 3♠ is ?
#2 (1♦) X (P) 2♦
same question, 2♦ is ?
#2
Posted 2015-January-03, 01:55
2) 2d is forcing..just rebid natural(make your natural rebid)
#3
Posted 2015-January-03, 02:12
Disagree with Mike about 2D. 2D = pick a Major.
#4
Posted 2015-January-03, 02:39
#5
Posted 2015-January-03, 04:40
paulg, on 2015-January-03, 02:39, said:
Not sure these things are mutually exclusive, esepcially if Ron uses a doubling style that guarantees a 4 card major. If not then the only real time there is conflict is holding something like 3325, where the "natural" call would be 3♣ or 2NT. But many play these as promising the big hand and have to bid a 3 card major instead. If so then both descriptions are essentially the same (just that yours has better disclosure).
#6
Posted 2015-January-03, 06:33
2D = "values, no clear direction", e.g. 4-4 in two suits with about 9 points. (May not be both majors - I prefer a style where jumps after TOX promise 5 cards. But doubler should default to rebidding a major if he has one)
ahydra
#7
Posted 2015-January-03, 08:51
The rest of the auction was my fault, I pushed to a ♥ slam thinking partner had 5 diamonds, 2-3 hearts when in fact he had
AKJ7,763,Q653,QJ
#2 The complete auction:
1♦ x P 2♦
3♦ P P 3♥
Dummy, J542,KQ6,T7,AQJ6
I was surprised at how far apart we were on cue bidding.
#8
Posted 2015-January-03, 09:00
Zelandakh, on 2015-January-03, 04:40, said:
I am not sure this is what Ron meant, but many play 2D as not promising a rebid if partner bids 2M. In that style, the most typical hand for 2D would be 4=4 in the majors with 9-11 hcp, intending to pass 2M.
This means opener has to do something else with extras.
#9
Posted 2015-January-03, 10:23
jillybean, on 2015-January-03, 08:51, said:
The rest of the auction was my fault, I pushed to a ♥ slam thinking partner had 5 diamonds, 2-3 hearts when in fact he had
AKJ7,763,Q653,QJ
#2 The complete auction:
1♦ x P 2♦
3♦ P P 3♥
Dummy, J542,KQ6,T7,AQJ6
I was surprised at how far apart we were on cue bidding.
Your partner seems to have developed an allergy to bidding the spade suit. Hard to play with this style unless it's diagnosed first.
#10
Posted 2015-January-03, 10:38
paulg, on 2015-January-03, 10:23, said:
Yes, I wondered about that, 2♦ was to create a game force. We were playing nmf and 4sf
#11
Posted 2015-January-03, 10:43
On the second one, the 2♦ bid was great, but the 3♥ bid is nuts!
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#12
Posted 2015-January-03, 10:45
chasetb, on 2015-January-03, 10:43, said:
Really, do you pass?
#14
Posted 2015-January-03, 11:56
chasetb, on 2015-January-03, 10:43, said:
Ok, I must have misread
My hand is KQ86,AT98,Q2,T75
#15
Posted 2015-January-03, 17:46
After 3 ♥, I'd take the 3 ♠ bid as being a control.
Hand #2 - 2 ♦ shows a good hand at least 11-12+. So after the 3 ♥ bid, I think doubler owes you another bid. Since you're 4-4 in the majors and in reopening position, might you consider a reopening double and let partner pick the major. Or would that have some other meaning the way you play?
#16
Posted 2015-January-04, 00:22
cherdano, on 2015-January-03, 09:00, said:
This means opener has to do something else with extras.
This is indeed what I meant. Thank you, Arend.